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Liberty Hill News Of Week The Liberty Hill Presbyterian £®-sS!P“ ^ :l {,/ John IfcDowaU j^gt Friday &&&& wtf th« •oo«« TciSS,^ V He « John god educated in ^ ^TS’wS faniily £itUwrencevill* Ge. for his geniality ^ He had four sone gerviod tn World Min Hall is be ing assisted by Mrs. L. P. Thomp son, Sr., the local secretary of Re- Richards, a teacher. The Women of the Church alternate in serving refreshments. Rev. J. S. Robinson will be away on his vacation during the month of August The elders of the church will have charge of the Sunday morning church ser vice during his absence. Mias Louisa Hall was accom- r& to ASr® ns,md * y and her par ents. Dr. and Mrs. t. G. Hall. Doc tor Hall . . i and Miss Annie Hall re- is sumved^ oyf turned to Westminster on Sunday. Mrs. Hall stayed over for a visit — M « with her sisters, the Misses Jones. »nd_Mr*- N. M.j Mrs. John G. Ri c hards, Miss Bettie Richards and Mrs. T. P. McCrae attended a reception in 3Son, W. .Va., two Douglas McDow- wd William D. "lofKeystone, W. Va_ ‘ grandchildren 'and - u tef in Camden and r county- CHAPEL f, August 14 . jrhool for all age* at Evening worship at 7t3Q. Whitson, student pastor, Iveryone is invited to mnk» | coflee crop for 1945-46 hags of 132 pounds Ri" ■ . *4y. 'oTopening of foF registration SPBth Carolina, g Kershaw, 0l8ld6D. h hereby given that in g thff* peraona who are gty regie ter to become u, rote at the Special tftbrN! by the City Coun- Cfty of Camden to be Tgegday, September 13, ivhich election there is to to the qualified elec- jttt City the queetiona: Skill the City Council (City of Camden be em- to iseue. either as a me or from time to _ iever&l separate ia- [dt exceeding g308,000,-' il obligation bonds (’City of Camden, whose shall be expended eiions and improve- to the Waterworks , id the City of Camden? - [gill the City Connell | City Of Camden be em- l to issue, either as a or from time i u several separate . at exceeding $115,. 4 general obligation Id ike City of Camden, I proceeds shall be gib'* I (or extentions and Un to the Electrical i System of the City » [tall the City Council ) City of Camden be em- to issue, either aa a aw or from time to separate lasuee, $148,000.00- of liWattot bonds of the Camden, whoee pro* hall be expended for and Improvements ^leverage System of the ‘ ■! tho City • City of Camden be eaa- ‘ to hsM, either as a or from Urns to [u Nveral separate le ast exceeding $111, «f general obligation [d the City of Camdsn. ***** shall be ex- l hr $he construction wenent of etreeta In of Camden? the City Connell of of Camden be em. , to issue, either as a ■we or from time to | u wveral separate ia> wt exceeding $144,- « general obligation °f the City of Camden, Proceeds shall be ex- for the construction of ^drains i n the City of IttsU the City Council fCtty of Camden be em- to issue, either as a iwe or from time tb I* MT w»l separate is- Lz\ , *^ dl af $10,000.00 obligation bonds of * Chwden, whose be expended wnetnetton and ‘ Ptrka in the of Registration of will be opened of the Supervisor of lOr IrU pi#. aa.^ Ywk on Friday night The recep tion honoring Miss Jane Todd of Laurens was given by four aunts of Dr. Wallace Hart Among those attending the ac tivities at Springs Park on Sat urday were: Miss Righton Rich ards, director of Spring Parks; Misses Elizabeth, Lai and Marion Mrs. W. C. Wardlaw, dr. and Mrs. A C. Cureton, John J. Cureton, W. C. Cunningham, Mrs. E. L. Jones, Rev. and Mrs. A Brennan, Drennan Jones, “Brooksie” Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Abe Hilton, Misses Shirley and toifr Jetty Sue Hilton, Miss Mary Jo Warren, Master Tommy Warren mid Master Jimmie Wardlaw. ' Sunday guests of Mrs. John G. Richards were: Mr. and Mrs. Hart of York, Mr. and Mrs. Byvum of Irest Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Jankhead and children, Betty, Jimmie and Johnnie of Chester, dr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of < Greenville and Mrs. Chester Francis and children. Bill and Margaret of Charleston, who are staying over for a longer visit. The article in last waek's Camden Chronicle tailing of h Lincoln's brother-in-law, who Is buried in Quaker cemetery, is of especial interest ip the Liberty Hill people. J. Belton Lvles. one of the nephews ' who erected a monument to Dr. Todd, is a grandson of Wyatt Patterson end his wife, Mary Cunningham Patterson. His mother, Louise Patterson Lyles, was a cousin of the the late R. C Jonas and the late Mrs. C. E. Richards. Miss Virginia McCrae is spend inf this weak at Montreat, NT C. Miss Brooks Williams of Cam den arrived on Tuesday to visit her grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. F. A Drennan and Drennan Jones, her cousin. ^Master Billy Wardlaw ode- &&&££»$*%£ *“* IMr. and Mrs. ILST Higgins, Sr, and Master Freddie Higgins spent several days last weds in Colum bia with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Back- ham. - « Miss Mary Jo Warren and Mas ter Tommy Warren of Allendale are visiting their cousin. Master Jimmie Wardlaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clement, Sr, visited Dr. and Mrs. Jamas M. Freeman in Columbia on Thurs-v ***1 A. Hilton, R. J. Wardlaw, Jimmie bnd Billy Wardlaw at- “ a cow sale in Columbia on Weshrillc News IT Margie W&rkman Mr and Mrs. L. C. Clyburn, 8r„ and Mrs. R. E. Beattie visited Mrs. Annie Hunkutt and Mrs. Willie Overby in Charlotte. N. C, Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. A Jackson Fletch- w and son, Douglas, spent Wed nesday in Colombia shopping and visiting friends. ^ Mrs. Ida Drakeford and grand daughter of Sumter, and Mrs. T H. Young, Sr, of Flatrock, visited Mni. Wesley Young Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Anthony spent Sunday with Mrs. S. A Jones. Sr, of Kershaw. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nye Workman Sunday were Miss San. dra Wise of Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deaton and son, Freddie of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Truesdale. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jackson of Camden, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Youns Mrs. Nell Owens is visiting Mrs. T. J. Gay, Sr, of Kershaw, this week. Douglas Barfield of Columbia, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Barfield. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Trues dale is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Truesdale. Mrs. W. L. Blackmon and son, Jerry, spent Wednesday in Char lotte, N. C, shopping. En route home they viMted Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Baker In PineviUe, N. C. Tommy Stover had aa fais guest this week-end Hillard Stover, Jr, from Newport News, Va. Ben Blackmon of Heath Springs, and Wilbur Catoe of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trues dale Saturday afternoon. Miss Kathryn Neil is in Boone, N. C, where she is attending A. S. t. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith spent Wednesday of last week in Whit mire with Mr. and Mrs. George Farr&h, Jr. This week Mr. si Mrs. Smith are visiting relatives In Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. Cecil Anthony and daughter, Ceclle, and Mrs. Evelyn Waynlck and son, Harold; Jr, all of Camden, spent Saturday with Mrs. V. Nye Workman. Mrs. T. H. Young, Sr, of Fla' rock, was guest of Mrs. Marvin Stover Sunday. William Davis of P&geland, is visiting with Mr. W. P. Davis, Jr, this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Horton andi daughter, Nancy, Mrs. Margaret Anderson and children and Mr. Walter Horton all of Camden, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mc Donald Sunday afternoon. Miss Louise Marsh of Columbia, and Mrs. W. L. Blackmon, visited Mr. Cart Baker in Oteen Hospital, near Asheville, N. C, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. William r left Saturday to take Gene Wil. Hams back to Jacksonville, Fla, when she has accepted a position with the Jacksonville High school. Charles Parnell of Timmotwville, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Trues dale Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blackmon and sons, Jerry end Buddy, wl Issvs Friday to spend the week end at Folly Beach. They wf Mr. and Mrs. McKsaalsgr Horns by of near Camden, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Truesdale. . Mr. ana Mrs. Victor C. Ttuesdsle of Kershaw, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Truesdale Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Abbte Anthony visited In Flatrock last weak with her sis ter, Mrs. Hennle Sis tare, and Mrs. Nan Clarke, and her .brother, Mr. Joe Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Truesdale and children spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peo ples of Camden. Wood Fletcher and daughters. Mildred and Janie, spent last week-end in Hinesville, Ga, visit, ing relatives. Mr. end Mrs. C. B. Traeediie had as their guests Friday night for supper, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wheeler and daughter, tiadyt of Baltimore, Maryland, And Mrs. Mary Truesdale and daughter, Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Devls of Page land, were the week-end guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. W. P. Davis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Gaskin and children, and Mr. Johnny Gas kin visited Mr. and Mrs. .Bert Truesdale of Camden, Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rush of Cam den, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Clyburn. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Damascus Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. C. O Dolan Wednesday that participated in the program were Margie Ann McDowell. Mrs. James T. McDowell. Mrs. Alms Grant and Mrs. C. O. Dolan. Mrs. Kate Slstare presided. After s brief business session the hostess served Ice cream and cake. Mrs. W. L, Blackmon and Rev. Douglas Smith motored to Camp Rawls, Wsgener, Monday afternoon to bring home the R. A. boys of the Bethany Baptist church, who had been spending the past week there. Mrs. Mary Truesdale, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wheeler and daughter, Judy, and Miss Evelyn Truesdale, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Truesdale in Charles ton. They algo visited Folly Beech while there. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Truesdale and children and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Ellis of Camden, were dinner of Mr. Truesdale Sunday. Mr. R. A. Oxner of Lees ville, was the over .night guest Wednes day of Mr. and Mrs. James Otis Gaskin. Otis Gafekln, Jr., accom panied him home where he will E nd the next two weeks with grandparents. The revival of the Damascus Methodist church will begin Mon day night. August li. Rev. Gott of Georgetown, brother-inJaw of the pastor here, Mr. W. P. Way. will deliver the messages. There will be preaching each evening at 8 o’clock. LL Jg Harold R. Truesdale of Charlestown, R. I., was the over night guest of his father, Mr. E, B. Truesdale, Monday night Former President Harding was elected to* the U. S. Senate from Ohio in 1914. ■Church school with! class for every age nt Morning worship with prayer, 1:15. Little Bible a. m. - thhm and sermon at ll children may be left in the nur sery during the morning service. Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend these services. The first running of the Preak- ness Stakes race, at Pimlico, Mr., occurred in 1873. LODGE NO. 29 A.F.M. Regular Communica tion First Tuesday of Each Month at 8 P. M. Visitors Welcome. J. & McGUIRT, W. M. L. H. JONES, Secretary 4k Mr. and Mrs. W. G Cunning ham of Williston wet guests of the former’s R. J. Wardlaw, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thompson. Jr., vent a few days with Mr. L. P. Thompson, Sr, on their return trip from the moun tains of North Carol] Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Johnston and Bill Johnston of Pelxer. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kennedy of Clinton were Sunday guests of Clara and Louise Johnston. Mif Margaret Richards left -Haiglar Theatre Tuesday for a stay in New ark City. Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Craig and ittle daughter, Catherine. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Columbia visit ed Miss Clara Johnston on Sat urday afternoon. .While the young people were playing games at the Community House on Monday, Mias Betty lue Hilton was seriously injured by a fall. She was carried to Cam den for treatment, aflvi which was able to return home. LITTLE'S -THE FAMILY THEATRE" Drive-In Walk In Camden, C* Shows Start at Dusk! No. 1—IV* Miles East m—on Bethune Road Two Shows Nightly First Show About 7:45 FrL-SaL, Aug. 12-13 Their Biggest Hit Yet! Bud Abbott, u>u Costello—in "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" with—Dick For an Anne Gwynne, Johnny Mack Brown. The Merry Macs Ella Fitzgerald Also Selected Short Subjects Sunday, AUgust 14 One Show—Starts at 9 P. M. Feature starts about 9:25 P. M. Caged Wild Beast bejeome mur der stooges for w a homicidal maniac in— "CAGED FURY" Richard Denning, Sheila Ryan Buster ’.Crab be Mary Beth Hughes Also Comedy^ Mon.-Tues_ Aug. 15-16 Your eyes will behold . .. The one great screen experience of your life! Gary Coops**- Paulette Goddard—in Color by Technicolor—with Howard Dasilva, Boris Karloff. CeciT Kellaway, Ward Bond Also Color Cartoon 17-lt Har Love Dream came true .. at the most embrassing mom ents! TT HAD TO BE YOU" Ginger Rogers, Cornel Wilde Also Color Cartoon • 0 ASSIFIED h Voir HEX! Telethon Directory You will find the no«r Classified Section of your uoxt tolophons directory a mighty convenient source of buying in formation ia which yea can raodily I PIS V9#w SwCTKHV Will WT in* fessions, or the commodities or services they soli. The Classified Section will bn printed on Yellow Pages just as in the direc tories far many ether cities Hiroaghoat H9v CPwwfaj# mq complfttt and dasen, ivc 2* moui an ronon may nova i« tot a CoH Hw ItfepboM Offlnfar SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY •NCOtratATIt T ■WT** eeo Drive|nOnce And You'll Want to Drive it Always! MAKE A DATC WITH THE i ffW City, at the k uw city, on Wed 24, 1941, and will hTtS ^Jfcjr'durtag , n rV" 111 b® .cloeed at i September 2. i«5£r, am LJj. * 1 t® register shall KS? Supervisor the time leu* ■toresald. t'JJJlify tor municipal i cJJS, •PPUcartt meat °f Ratfstrm- V o2 Utr * Uo “ officials Unit* of the ** before M* I? 4 ■ Mttt have pail - ' tef FrL-SaL. Aug. 12-12 Double Feature Program —Feature No. 1— Red Ryder Rides Again! -ROLL THUNDER ROLL' in Cinecolor—with Jim Brannon r —Feature No. 2— r . ; A Killer Behind Every Bush! A Thrill a Minute! -AMBUSH TRAIL- , Bob Steele, Syd Taylor Also Serial First Showing in Camden! I Mon.-Tuas. Aug. 15-10 Ho Couldn’t Uve Within the Law ... Or Without Love! John GorfleM—4n "FORCE OF EYIL with—Thomas Gomm, Marie Windsor and introducing ‘ Beatrice Pearson Also Warner Pathe News srst • LDSiflO t 4 GfNftAl MiAiiirikAitt r-iro’Mf ro-OM SMOAK MOTOR COMPANY, or visitg|s E. DeKolb Street